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Lots of guys here running 200s and I don't recall anyone ever mentioning a conversion kit. Based on that, I'd have to assume all it takes is a new rim. I have an older bike so I'm not familiar myself.
Well, this is my first Harley and I'm totally ignorant and new to the whole "comuntiy" and looking for knowledge of men and women who are willing to offer it up. And thank you for the men and women that have helped so far.
So I'll bite, a greeting.
Just bought a 2011 street bob. Was a retirement gift to myself after 22 years in years in the military... So hello to all my brother in arms.... And i look forward to going on rides with friends...and this new chapter of my life.
Originally Posted by Mchad
I think it started with a first post and no greeting, etc. And I just piled on.
It used to be a bit of a community here.
Last edited by Swchief1@gmail.com; Sep 2, 2017 at 08:34 AM.
Use any rim that's a 5.5" rear or 6". Fat Bob rear wheel, Softail duece wheel. Or get one from a aftermarket vendor. Make sure all wires are super tight under your fender or relocate them along the fender struts. And then put your 200mm under there.
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